Telcos target $100bn new wireless market
Telecommunications operators in Nigeria’s highly competitive market are making significant investments in broadband network testing and upgrades for migration to Long Term Evolution - a new wireless platform which offers better broadband speeds and efficiency, as they look to drive up data revenues. Global service revenues generated by LTE mobile networks are forecast to reach $100 billion by next year, and mobile operators in Nigeria are all gunning for a piece of the market. This move is coming on the heels of the recent declaration by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) that new frequency spectrum specifically for LTE/4G would be made available to operators in 2015. A new report also suggests that mobile network operators in the country have ploughed in $2.24 billion (N347 billion) into network and infrastructure expansion projects in the preceding year. Industry sources told BusinessDay that a substantial size of the figure has gone into network pr...